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Old 10-21-2005, 01:51 PM   #94
Oliver_Wendell_Ramone
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Oregon Wine Country

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Originally posted by NotFromHere
Thanks you guys. I can get the Argyle and Willakenzie here. Also the one with the doggie on the label that the name escapes me.

The others I cannot.
$20 is a little pricey, but in Sonoma and Napa, it's $5 for the crap tastings and $10-$15 for the "reserve" tasting. Unless you're at Opus One, then it's $25 and $35. And you don't get to keep the glass and no snacks. And that tasting is only 1 pour. But I've already told that story.

I guess now I have to find out if there are hotels available that weekend or if I can fly or will have to drive. I can't imagine getting a flight on Sunday. Are these wineries close enough to each other to drive in a day?
An article about Oregon Thanksgiving weekend wine tasting.

Btw, if you can track down a bottle of Coleman Vineyards '02 Estate Reserve Pinot, buy it. Very nice.
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